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NDLEA Arrest Elderlymen for Drug Trafficking in Abia, Ekiti

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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, have arrested two elderly men, aged 83 and 78, in separate operations in Abia and Ekiti states as part of a nationwide crackdown on illicit drug trafficking.

The arrests were disclosed on Sunday in a statement by NDLEA’s Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi.

According to the agency, the 83-year-old suspect, Pa John Ofiel, was apprehended on April 28 during a raid at Samek area by Powerline in Aba, Abia State, following credible intelligence.

Officers reportedly recovered 700 grams of skunk, a strain of cannabis, packaged in retail sachets. The suspect claimed he was previously a shoemaker before engaging in the drug trade.

In a similar operation, NDLEA operatives in Ekiti State arrested a 78-year-old man, Ogunjobi Samuel, on April 30 at his residence on Owode Street, Ilupeju-Ekiti. About 350 grams of skunk were allegedly recovered from him.

In Oyo State, two women — Rebecca King, 24, and Olaniyan Opeyemi, 31 — were arrested in connection with the seizure of 1.925 kilograms of Colorado, a synthetic cannabis. King was intercepted along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on April 29, while Opeyemi was arrested in a follow-up operation at Iwo Road, Ibadan, as she attempted to receive the consignment.

Also in Ibadan, NDLEA operatives arrested a suspected drug dealer, Taofik Adeyemi, 49, alongside his associate, Mustapha Oyerinde, 28, on May 2 at Erunmu after months of evading arrest. Recovered from them were 3.085 kilograms of skunk and a Toyota Camry car.

Two of Adeyemi’s alleged accomplices had earlier been arrested in December 2025 and are currently facing prosecution at the Federal High Court in Ibadan.

In Osun State, a 65-year-old driver, Oladayo Awoyemi, was arrested on April 30 at Ile-Ife toll gate along the Ibadan-Ilesha Expressway with a carton containing 7 kilograms of skunk and 15 grams of methamphetamine.

A subsequent operation led to the arrest of the alleged owner of the drugs, Ifedayo Babalola, 40, in Ilesha.

In Borno State, NDLEA officers arrested a 27-year-old suspect, Yahaya Shehu, on April 29 along the Damaturu-Maiduguri road, recovering 76,440 pills of Tramadol (225mg).

In a separate operation, a truck driver, Magaji Isa, 30, was apprehended with 14,000 capsules of Tramadol, while a follow-up raid in Biu led to the arrest of the alleged owner, Abdulhamid Mahmud, 28.
Further interceptions included the seizure of 290 kilograms of skunk from two suspects, Ojo Major Ebose, 36, and Chika Obiechefula, 32, along the Abuja-Jos highway in Kaduna State.

In Jigawa State, NDLEA operatives recovered 49,800 capsules of Tramadol from two suspects arrested along Bauchi Road in Hadejia.

In Lagos State, a raid at Awolowo Market in Mushin on May 2 led to the recovery of 740 kilograms of skunk. Meanwhile, in Edo State, a suspect identified as Godstime Godspower, 25, was arrested in Idogbo community, Benin City, with various illicit drugs including Loud, Colorado, Tramadol, Swinol, and methamphetamine.

The agency also said its commands nationwide sustained their War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, sensitisation campaigns in schools, religious centres, workplaces, and communities.

Reacting to the development, NDLEA Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Mohamed Buba Marwa, commended officers across affected states for their efforts, urging them to maintain the momentum in both enforcement and public awareness initiatives.

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Oyebamiji Tells Osun Electorate, I won’t Betray You’

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The All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate for the August 15 governorship election in Osun State, Bola Oyebamiji, has assured the electorate that he will not betray their trust if elected.

Oyebamiji gave the assurance on Sunday during an engagement with members of the Nigerian Society of Professional Tailors in Osogbo.

He said the seven-point agenda, unveiled on Friday for the benefit of the masses, would be implemented to the letter.

Represented at the meeting by the Chairman of Civic Engagement of the APC Campaign Council, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, Oyebamiji said that as a true believer in God, who fears and respects the Supreme Being, he will honour whatever promise made during campaign.

The APC candidate stated that his campaign agenda, code-named “PROSPERITY,” was painstakingly designed to meet the needs of the people and reposition the state for greater development.

He gave more explanation on some of the initiatives packed in his 7-points which focused on poverty alleviation, workers’ welfare, job creation, transparency, economic growth, security, education, and renewed investment in infrastructure.

“I want to assure you again that I will not betray your trust if you give me your votes. I am contesting to serve you with all my strength, and I will not disappoint you.

“My newly unveiled seven-point agenda was carefully crafted for implementation when I am elected, and it will drive the growth of the state. Trust me with your votes, and I will keep my promise,” he said.

Oyebamiji, who said the association has people with high level integrity in it, and promised support that can enhance their growth in the profession.

“You are men and women of high calibre. Your contributions to the growth of the state’s economy through your skills cannot be overlooked.

“A major part of the 7 pillars of our action plans, focuses on opportunities for economic growth and support programmes for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). This will be fully implemented to strengthen your businesses.

“Trust me with your votes, and I will not betray your trust,” he said.

The APC candidate also urged the electorate to ignore what he described as a campaign of calumny against him, noting that the opposition was already in disarray following the unveiling of his agenda.

“Since I unveiled my action plans, members and leaders of the opposition have been feeling the heat. They are quite intimidated and confused. I put my trust in God Almighty and you. I am certain our action plans will reposition the state when I am elected. Ignore them, and let’s join hands together to bring the APC administration back in the state.

“The agenda was carefully crafted to meet the needs and aspirations of the people and will be faithfully implemented,” he said.

Responding, the Chairman of the association, Rasheed Balogun, commended Oyebamiji for his sincerity and passion to serve the people.

Balogun added that during the period, the APC candidate acknowledged and recognised their group through the office of the civic engagement.

He expressed confidence that Oyebamiji will fulfill his campaign promises.

He also pledged the support and votes of members of the association.

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Breaking: Donald Trump Reviews Iran’s 14-Point Peace Proposal Amid Ongoing Gulf Tensions

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The administration of President Donald Trump is weighing a new diplomatic proposal from Iran aimed at ending months of conflict that have disrupted global energy markets and exposed strains in the U.S. military reach.

The latest initiative, described as a 14-point plan, was transmitted through Pakistan, which has acted as a mediator between Washington and Tehran.

The proposal follows an earlier nine-point framework reportedly tabled by the United States.

Speaking on Saturday, President Trump confirmed receipt of the proposal but expressed uncertainty about its prospects.

“We’re studying it very carefully,” he said, adding, “I’m not sure we can make a deal with Iran at this stage.”

At the centre of the impasse are conflicting preconditions from both sides.
Tehran is pushing for a permanent cessation of hostilities, while Washington is demanding that Iran first lift its effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route handling roughly 20 per cent of the world’s oil and gas exports.

President Trump has also reiterated that Iran’s nuclear programme remains a “red line”, signalling that any agreement must include firm guarantees on Tehran’s nuclear capabilities.

Although both sides agreed to a ceasefire on April 8, brokered with Pakistan’s involvement, tensions have persisted.

The ceasefire followed an escalation triggered by U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets in late February.

Despite the truce, maritime confrontations have continued in the Gulf. U.S. and Iranian forces have reportedly engaged in ship seizures, interceptions, and limited attacks, underscoring what analysts describe as a “shadow naval war” in the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran’s restriction of maritime traffic, seen by Washington as a de facto blockade, was introduced in response to a U.S.-led naval embargo on Iranian ports, further complicating negotiations.

The prolonged stand-off has rattled international markets, particularly in the energy sector, as uncertainty over Gulf shipping lanes continues to threaten supply chains.

Diplomatic observers say the success of the latest proposal hinges on whether both sides can reconcile their core demands.

While Tehran appears focused on securing long-term guarantees against further attacks, Washington is prioritising freedom of navigation and nuclear constraints.

For now, the outcome remains uncertain, with President Trump’s decision likely to determine whether the fragile ceasefire evolves into a lasting peace or collapses back into open confrontation.

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